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How to Stay "Yourself" in a Narcissist Relationship Without Losing Your Mind | Epi 152

21 min · 16 de may de 2026
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In this episode, we return to our consolidation series to explore a listener’s deeply thoughtful question: what does it actually mean to be “separate but together” in a relationship where emotions run high and reality feels contested? Rather than treating this as a communication technique, we explore it as an internal psychological struggle—one that gets activated in moments of misunderstanding, criticism, or emotional intensity. Why do some people collapse into self-doubt, while others insist you see their point of view? And what is happening underneath these shifts in how we experience ourselves and the other person? This episode is ultimately about building the capacity to stay present with difference—without losing yourself in it, and without losing the other person either. If you are interested in a consultation or seeking virtual therapy services, Dr. Mazzella is accepting new patients. Please click here [https://www.drmazzella.com/contact/]for more detailed information.   Want to go deeper? Join me in Office Hours — an open space where we explore psychoanalytic ideas together, answer your questions, and connect theory to real life experiences. Reserve your spot here [https://www.drmazzella.com/officehours]   Next Meeting: Stay Tuned!   Contact me Directly with observations, questions or comments:   thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com [thenarcissismdecoder@gmail.com]  You can follow The Narcissism Decoder on:  https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/ [https://www.instagram.com/thenarcissism.decoder/https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.tiktok.com/@thenarcissismdecoderhttps://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder [https://www.youtube.com/@thenarcissismdecoder]   Dr. Mazzella’s personal website: drmazzella.com

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